Re: VoIP behind NAT and FreeBSD

2006-12-03 Thread Kurt Dethier
Marwan Sultan wrote: First thanks for you all, for the cooperating, My setup is as follow, Router - vr0 FreeBSD fxp0 - Switch - Clients Two NICs attached, vr0 connected to the router (internet interface) has the static 192.168.0.2 fxp0 connected to the Switch connected to clients

VoIP behind NAT and FreeBSD

2006-12-02 Thread Marwan Sultan
Hello All, Well, maybe the subject says all, Im running 6.1R acting as NAT, gateway ofcourse, hotspot. I have many clients trying to use Vonage, motorola, VoIP devices and and few more products. The problem is as its described in some websites.. They can call, receive a call, hear the

Re: VoIP behind NAT and FreeBSD

2006-12-02 Thread Joe Holden
Marwan Sultan wrote: Hello All, Well, maybe the subject says all, Im running 6.1R acting as NAT, gateway ofcourse, hotspot. I have many clients trying to use Vonage, motorola, VoIP devices and and few more products. The problem is as its described in some websites.. They can call,

Re: VoIP behind NAT and FreeBSD

2006-12-02 Thread Kurt Dethier
Marwan Sultan wrote: Hello All, Well, maybe the subject says all, Im running 6.1R acting as NAT, gateway ofcourse, hotspot. I have many clients trying to use Vonage, motorola, VoIP devices and and few more products. The problem is as its described in some websites.. They can call,

Re: VoIP behind NAT and FreeBSD

2006-12-02 Thread Joe Holden
Kurt Dethier wrote: Marwan Sultan wrote: Hello All, Well, maybe the subject says all, Im running 6.1R acting as NAT, gateway ofcourse, hotspot. I have many clients trying to use Vonage, motorola, VoIP devices and and few more products. The problem is as its described in some

Re: VoIP behind NAT and FreeBSD

2006-12-02 Thread Derrick Edwards
On Saturday 02 December 2006 09:22, Joe Holden wrote: Kurt Dethier wrote: Marwan Sultan wrote: Hello All, Well, maybe the subject says all, Im running 6.1R acting as NAT, gateway ofcourse, hotspot. I have many clients trying to use Vonage, motorola, VoIP devices and and few more

Re: VoIP behind NAT and FreeBSD

2006-12-02 Thread Kurt Dethier
Derrick Edwards wrote: On Saturday 02 December 2006 09:22, Joe Holden wrote: Kurt Dethier wrote: STUN will only work if you have the correct NAT implementation on your gateway. If you are using pf, you get what the STUN RFC calls a symmetric NAT. STUN will not help you in such an

Re: VoIP behind NAT and FreeBSD

2006-12-02 Thread Garrett Cooper
Kurt Dethier wrote: Derrick Edwards wrote: On Saturday 02 December 2006 09:22, Joe Holden wrote: Kurt Dethier wrote: STUN will only work if you have the correct NAT implementation on your gateway. If you are using pf, you get what the STUN RFC calls a symmetric NAT. STUN will not help you in

Re: VoIP behind NAT and FreeBSD

2006-12-02 Thread Marwan Sultan
First thanks for you all, for the cooperating, My setup is as follow, Router - vr0 FreeBSD fxp0 - Switch - Clients Two NICs attached, vr0 connected to the router (internet interface) has the static 192.168.0.2 fxp0 connected to the Switch connected to clients acting as DHCP